dukey
NRL Player
- Jun 5, 2008
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So I have a dilemma.
Many years ago, before I had any interest in RL, I cheered for Queensland in Origin, for three simple reasons:
1. My team was the Broncos, and the few players I knew were Broncos, so it was heresy to cheer against them at Origin time;
2. I've always cheered the underdogs, and at the time, the Maroons were just that.
3. It confused and pissed off my family and friends, especially mum.
But now, after about five years of cheering for the Maroons, I feel like it's time to get behind my own state. Is this acceptable? The Underdog factor no longer applies, and being a more involved fan, I recognise and am fond of a lot more NSW players than before. And it's Mother's Day on Sunday, what better way to treat her than by siding against the old man and finally giving her someone she can watch Origin with without fear of merciless abuse and heckling?
Many years ago, before I had any interest in RL, I cheered for Queensland in Origin, for three simple reasons:
1. My team was the Broncos, and the few players I knew were Broncos, so it was heresy to cheer against them at Origin time;
2. I've always cheered the underdogs, and at the time, the Maroons were just that.
3. It confused and pissed off my family and friends, especially mum.
But now, after about five years of cheering for the Maroons, I feel like it's time to get behind my own state. Is this acceptable? The Underdog factor no longer applies, and being a more involved fan, I recognise and am fond of a lot more NSW players than before. And it's Mother's Day on Sunday, what better way to treat her than by siding against the old man and finally giving her someone she can watch Origin with without fear of merciless abuse and heckling?